ScottAnderson
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I have an idea to quickly and easily squeeze the grain bag after mash without getting too messy and definitely not burning yourself or hands.
If it's been done then ignore me, but I've not seen this idea before me.
You need:
Two clean inside and out buckets.
One Straining screen about as big as the bottom of the bucket or any size that you prefer that works. You can skip this and use the bag itself, but I think the forces would weaken the bag.
A hole saw drill bit and drill.
Take one bucket and drill a few holes. 3-5 depending on size you do. BUT ONLY on one side (one hemisphere) of the very bottom and close to the far end of the side. Hard to describe what I mean but hopefully that's clear enough.
That's it.
Now: When you pull the grain bag, you can drop it or empty it in the whole bucket. Drop the screen in place on top. Place the other bucket (with holes on the bottom) inside the other bucket on top of the grains and screen and PUSH down. As wort bleeds into the bucket, tip the whole contraption away from the hole side so the wort is trapped in the bottom of the bucket on the side with no holes. Lift the bucket at that angle up and dump into the kettle. Move the grains around and Repeat as needed.
Anybody use this idea before?
Anyway, if this is new and cool, you're welcome if not. Oh well, I tried!
If it's been done then ignore me, but I've not seen this idea before me.
You need:
Two clean inside and out buckets.
One Straining screen about as big as the bottom of the bucket or any size that you prefer that works. You can skip this and use the bag itself, but I think the forces would weaken the bag.
A hole saw drill bit and drill.
Take one bucket and drill a few holes. 3-5 depending on size you do. BUT ONLY on one side (one hemisphere) of the very bottom and close to the far end of the side. Hard to describe what I mean but hopefully that's clear enough.
That's it.
Now: When you pull the grain bag, you can drop it or empty it in the whole bucket. Drop the screen in place on top. Place the other bucket (with holes on the bottom) inside the other bucket on top of the grains and screen and PUSH down. As wort bleeds into the bucket, tip the whole contraption away from the hole side so the wort is trapped in the bottom of the bucket on the side with no holes. Lift the bucket at that angle up and dump into the kettle. Move the grains around and Repeat as needed.
Anybody use this idea before?
Anyway, if this is new and cool, you're welcome if not. Oh well, I tried!